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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THOURSDAY, APRIL 19, 186t r : il ik - % 7 @o farmers and Others. cean AD COMPANY MINIATURE AL T seantition of 718, but requirod an addition of | ive dwarf kind called o X i Mebelll et b R MIGRED 7, Morning. mall | 598 Rlaes.o 8116 Som Sein oo 441 e o i i BbuToton s the bost s | o next pis Bishops Lo Poi. of Dus O osrier THRE lm\;; DUST for SALE—In large or smal! quanti- s = o 8 | Sendy Hook | iandsc13:001 Holl Gabunsoosore L1 | tion. One tun of peat required 10 gallons of petroleum, | Champion of Enziand; and later, Large Marrowfat Late D tie T1 2w Merrteterhs Kigews o 2 it and would with this make over 10,000 cubic feet of gas, g::;':‘l‘fiflm caslier crops, aad other crops may follow on SAT i oS, 5 ndent " EL ENCE. using peat of fuir quality. The great difiercnee in peat [ e SRR rer e S N R was e porly o L Tescucos n The grassen, loaves and | pa ooy geoy s Small paver each of two kinds: ibe Large branchies from which it was formed, but mors o the de- | piauts in hot-beds: §f not, seeds st Do el sarty 0 CE® CONCEN - e m., 4, § PORT OF NEW-YORK.... m. 6 wild & m, 7 s sits of eartby mutter poured inte it by floods during its | warm, rich bed. ion. Potatoes—Early Goodrich i 2 b -+ of ono of the | Thie s 10 weed to b0 had ..‘.“:{'32.'.' kg, e s n. e . $50 per The new aud fir | oz NEW-01 | £V CAGER, will — Cleared. .n".l. nm 'n.m.,.‘. | AILROAD. 3 L + race of may well pre- | e_v:, -;l; Jn:o. )}mu r):"“ ed at Log et abo pumphing BOGI not "o hoold od in & poat bog 0 feet above the | o e Thoms oalod DA o s Lot o 3 sced . . .| neoticnt Yellow next. A quar " I roference {0 the use of peat v deodarizer end uti- | . dlinca" o ench it R Sk i Leng geptic—a very important of the prevalence | Searlet. Sow early and ofter, mixed with other v-getabies. ed to absorb and Lhwbarb should be grown from roots; Linnmus is the best. 0 —} 0z, soed; 80w in May. worful of any anti- Salsify—1 oz, of White; sow June 1in deep i . of equal cost. DBeds of peat te the roots stand over Winter like neps. Spinack e in thickness abound in_all the uorthern 1 on. of Round Loat; sow very sty &8 A VEMBER 20, 1665 AVIG i | WATIONAL STEAM ( NEW-YORK TO LIVERP 10 LAND T | Pasenger Station in New-Yors, comer Twentvacveathat and | e Rutzance on Iweutv-seve Fou ile, Smith & Dunniog, tego finy. 6. F. B 3T N s Nupier ] . Noh of our co The ouly cost is the labor of cutting i , e D LY. 001 » i ine | o Squashes—One r Early Goldon Bush, one paper B ith t piling it up in oper piles, leaving | yeflow Crooknesk” for Summer varieties, one r and carting it. Itis e i | Boston Marrow and Hubbard. Thw’mml}mknz:r)h_ i was alleged to absorb the gases | yure, and is n good variety. th thein again when brought in Sweet Marjarum, Summer Savory, Skirvet and Thyme ave be a botter antiseptic | ful plants 1 the gurden; very liitle sced of eson s sufficient. , £ this reason ? Lin SALE by 1-D. F. COOKE & Co A TS S PO ST Medical 1, the sccommodations aud fare are . b et e | B o b a | & brush heap in' Apri, rake the sahes and mix with tbe sell, ASES of the KIDNEYS, an e ohip frve of charge. | e samples furpistid bim by | L1 sow the seed while it s still warm; transplant wheveves Steersse, #90. Feyabio I curtency | which, it ulimaicly appearcd, | e sets are big enough, whioh will b in Juue. 1 yoas, aud was some- Tomators—You cannot_have too mavy, yet one small papes # from Livespool or Quesns. ed it very carcfully, in o sinall | of seed will give you sufficient. Tho Fejee is one of the best It was ghout one-eighth as ef- | yarieties; plants sbould be started io ‘a hot bed, or by some Aftor reburning its quality was | other foreing process. It may be done by putting rich earth into it old tin or irou pan, setting that fnto a pan of watee, b f4 to be kept warm by constagtiy burning a lamp u For Boston, vis Spr For ¥ via St cets Lo brin dand be | somew " \ 3 A | h Mr. Stet 1to know the whis ~3 \Sw-Taven, New.London snd Stonington & | e e s Tions, | o et 1. ‘Tt is u very good plan to make s wmato plunt bed as & Seamta i S e o Poat | as a letiuce bed 1a Autamn. - Oy DIRECT PANCE. A 5 4o Boithalih. | with don. snd pass. 10 Tases Turnips—Although these are considered a field crop, it is@ YV LRGNES* ELI | PHE CENFRAL TRANSATLA COMPANY'S MAIL ek, B8 we | good plan to sow balf a thimblefal of seed in the garden bn ST 1P BETWEEN NEW-YORK AND H CALL® | : . | b e mdse. and pas. 1 anotber ia ull waste places from the'20ta July 48 Norwalk | 2 em, 40 p @ | b August. We fer the Red Strap leal and e, Rutabagas may also be grown to advaataze garden; say, § oz of LougWhite French sced, sown from 2010 Augast 1. Tlore, this will do very well for & beginning. ONG ISLAND RATLE A N “SATUKDAY, Juie 2 MORE OF THE LOTTERY SWINDLES. ——— & Correspondence. , IN GOL, Srcoxp CApy, $90 sy, with resnlts, both as & the cost was important to be tevest I bere wit ; 4 loove st s Ere G4 Sayn, WEN Messte, J. T. P J. R P H. L. P Taiis, 4t 0 , essrs, J. T. Parham, J. R. Pruden and H. L. Pri e harls Pebid kBt 5wt er, Matan Lat peat clarcoal had been used in rl) helby Co., Tennossee, M"h B i [ »ull--_ on Depot, Shelby Co., Tennossee, Carriages, £t ‘ i MACKENZIE, Apt. No.58 Broodway. _ | NQRTHERN RALLROAD of ALY v Haven sl days since received tho following ireular: " B | TO_ ENGLAND | AN Treine loxve Jersey City for Plor 5 f riot where coal, from | OPFICE OF TIAMMETT & Co., GENFRAL LOTTERY AGENTS, iLAN 4 i with 1 16 per tun, yet the Licezetv BY TUE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, /A g New-YoRK, Marca 22, 1866. d 6:25 run through ¢ THOS, W. DEM ILLAWARE B MES GOOLD & Co., OAN SIxE ¢ which ws con- . Drar Stx: We would_call your attontion to the fnclosed mitted o disa- of the Kentucky State Lottery, n:nrio drnvnul)wlis ayre Stes " . ton, Kentucky, by State authori 30, 1666, We sought the smell of peat fuel rather | make yowa proposition, and if yeu accept it, the result od that 1t was he prove hencficial to vou and so ourselves. We are very desirous 1o ineroase our %5 in your State, aud we are that the means we are aboui to propose will accompliab object for us, equal to our brightest expectations. We in to'sell & good prize 1o some person in your loeality who 28 'y» t. L tsh to Woodruff & Rob- nt i S o mako it known among bis acqusintances, und use bis inflence 1 some extraondinary f‘"'fl ;N'J‘ the | o ruch as possible to increase our business. We bave 0o es imbedded for years in beat bogs. doubt but that this srrangement—which we expect you Sebr, O ‘W @ to Lane, Son & Co, —SEALED PROPOSALS (ir 5 g ; . Tames & Wilder nod peat in making stoem. It was it | keep atrictly pricate—will pay us bandsomely in the end. The [ - i Tt h attention to | report that you have drewn & large prize will create an exoite Daaiels, ar. Ho alfowed considorable air to | ment in your place, and by this meass we will be able to sell @ %o strike on the surface of | large number of tickets in your State, as weil as add to ous 00K, 50 U8 —— No. 7 br v. New York | & 300 i r S 3 s close daily at 5o m. | & : Loy 8 reputation as prize-scllers, 1f you have any prejudice seainsd ant ¢ e froe o SCEAMRRAL N TR L . | . i wit o Simp ta gwat quantity of pest charcoal | & {urien, which, you probably kuow, are legal Hibe State of Bidders will state w S SRR T SN | T | e cted f gel £C . entucky, we would a<k you to hand our letter tomomn one of tha kiod | gerylile, Caliloes! y | Peudleton, Machiss, 12 days, w mber o Stmp Sy s g s G ds who would be willing to comply with our conds- The g r | b7 o i i | von g 8 mapusactar N nd keep this transaction confidential. 'We have onrsel o by oo - . g - —— ¢, Dr. E her chemists present, refully selected o fuil certificate of & package of six- (via New-ilave o i b Mpolen. exiraordin E‘vxrinl-<'n or ccllular | teenths tickets, and to couvince you of our confidence in the w Wy a2 po Aurstembriz, Apel 16, lat. 31 30, lon. 7830, from Sagua for New | o m that it had been | complete success of this lucky package, we Will guarsntes ¥ tand Kol pom |y ith great smceess in de 2 the contents of | thatif you do nulfllnw at least §5,000 u|mrtdlhl prl%lm‘: South A . P e e e ] \ich had become offensive in one of the populous | the tickets, we will at our own ezpense send you apofie oW . o | R e contrastor, 1n srrunging with the cknge of 3 tckets, e of any charge s e Populac A Pl 0 p. w. | Pott-Warden's Notice. strained a quantity of "‘k" putrid | ey lottery there are ceptain lucky tickets, which drsw o Each proposs Henta, ‘A éguats; Colampus, Moo, ¢ igan i} through peat, and drazk 8 glass | gor their purchaser bandsome prives, and from our o luegar offered, sud tue . . g | N o e I Wit ster. perience as prize agents, we understiod how to L R i oy VTTCF ’ ARIIY C¥8 Bt iy - — Oue of these we will sell to you, confident that if you required during the f¢ .8 ao \‘ I( L Naval Intelligence. our offer, the result will be as satisfactory to you as it will in good, erd . ¥ Way I 4 p AN tion 4 of the act p S beneficial to our business. We will add ihat in this nfl { et § . | cosantanthe Wardens | THE NAVY-TARDS. wo il give you every chance o draw the capitel EE" - 3 ' the fisst year of the late war has there been | 8gents, we are obliged to pay the manage the lottery fod \ p. m. | fnauls X J A uere Dee% | the Incky package before we ean forward it to the person v J BV - ed at tho different Navy-Yar we select to draw a large prize, otherwise we would now W ¥ being at the six naval statio u the tickets gratis. 1t our offcr is agreeable to you, ¢ New ( | eemouth, Balti. | 34 810, in the inciosed envelope, to pay for the tickets, and ers oaly. Rate of } v & 1 . smouth, Balti- | ) forward them to you imme Moreover, the $10 1 OHN G. DALE, Agent. N r 1 d Mail (& ’ 1 s & out for ser- | a kind of guarantee on your E‘u th :o:d'u.l comply with ous FIVIE NORT (ER q i . & P v el s pesp WP | us when yon will have received the prize money= | HE NORTH AMERICAN 1LOYD™ n i « wumber are intended for servi O e tnss 13 Iaietss e buttaare steamers ORK i for the formation of the contem- gement, you will acknowledge, is a fair and business likg | : Oce Squadrons, but to transact ullairs with our correspondents. We will by - ¥ ’ 2 indrons, but | 4o noy to give you any farther informatios you may desire oa Fre. ¢ ; the residue in time of peace is & | the subject. ndv - er, nm:;ynnr I!Ou:ll . 08 w ‘ p b Seactod thesis that | prize-money by draft. Please order the package without | i b can only be solved by the hypothesis that | FLICUL M o incerely, HAMMETE & Co. | | ’ [ | - t expects trouble to grow ont of the Fenian | P, S, —The otlicial drawing of the above lottery will be .= . 1 licat Whether this be the true sc;lu- soou as over, and also published in The New Yo , re to say; but toriand | e y o4 i | } rtuuately be- | | Unpaid letters will not ba taken out of the Post-Office. acdvys | TPVE NORTH G = iy e’ will | _ Atlor carefully considering the contenta of the sbove, valent, 38 8000 as fands | mall, wili sall Toun the oo e o i bas beer estimated | Messrs. Purham, Proden & Priddy sent the followiag y e Nery Depariment eould | lotter to Hammett & Co.: ‘ : goods without expense to the a floct of 90 vessels, fally Uxiox Devor, SHEST Co., TNNeEsspr, April 8, 1868, Un: nt. BREMEN ¢ I disposal of the Government. | Mesors. BAMMETT & Co,, No. 80 Nassau-st,, New York. it which must be 7 . ' ean Sins o f = * | TGextLemey (D, D.): We have received your very liberaf’ LONDON, HAVR \ | of which there are about 60 | o qlr 54T to reply. We are astistied that you will dg: owing Tafes. pryable n goid of s cquisient £ . | s E. Bu aud other pluces. | iy yvou say you will. We do uot like to work for & living, aad «d by the AMERICA, Cat. J. C. Me . WO . ea in a very short | knowiogilist such an immense fortune can be secured by oo - For treight or passage eDpyto L Y Aoers Rénnewan. i ; " . ol ’l‘\:ul Ml\.xr: no n-lrmnr what -lv umnpgfl; pr ng&o‘f'.;mlm flmb;{.TMy“ l.«wz“: e Cotices. OELRICHS & Co., No. 60 Broad-s ' . e t 08 and men to be fit for immedi are perfectly eu! on the subject. You may for N Legal Notires. . T pm | S———— |+ : this, thero artho ols come ;.”.‘.hm:..al.y.x oenty puh‘qu nm.pn;. i YAM: COURT, City and C - THE TEXAS CONTENTION. P gt Gulf, ‘nnd West dia Squadrons, we think will certainly draw tie capl prize; an ul ENE CHARVE " 58 from uber of gunbosts could be drawn. | be sucossaful, wo wil remit you Ralfthe priss. This 1s irioy g Abrogation of the n Ordinance Repu- | 1050 vo facta that wo are fully pre- | “S00G 5 0tter keep o lookout for the police, a8 we hear thad puw | dint i homay arise; and though we | yyovure after the * lottery men.” Yoms being such & st | pe th to make wso of our naval | jones one, we do not fear, however,tia: you will be in j st power, it i )0 to kuow that we are | witb, This leaves us well and in high hope of soon ry. ~ miate Electi | ready for anything that may "‘;fenbu :}:nmh;ow;a}ngflghu&:um. Give our 3 Y 3 3 S NORT) MERIC, A N — to Henry cher, . Butler, ism Lloye et for the selief detianded. i the comy T+ fook of Cedarat. on SATUISUAY > . e i ¢ pm. | From Our 8y dest The vessels which are to form the squadron for b friends who are engaged in the intereat of God and Humanity, JOHN F. GRA 1 e o | Aventy, Toxas, A7 65 o Vessels which aro to form the squadrn for $he pro- | We would write you & loug Jotter, but do ot wish to trespasd No.1 | . w. By se T srmed its work, aad adjourned | Ling intercsts on the eastern coast have | ypon your valuable iime. Good bye, J.T. PARHAM, aiplsiut 10 this action was duly fied | M 4 M | k, and adjourned detailed. The squadron will consist of seven 7. R. Pruves, City sud Count York, on the 4th ds comuiode | Spm natitut made is to be | vessels, carrying 59 guus, but will mowt probably be in- H. L. Privox. B g i { Tl b o srtlord %% 11 p. m. | submitted * w that the | eroased as foon s is practicable. The De Soto will be flag | P. 8.—We will keep s sharp lookoat for the - and County of New- | Yo New-Haven, by v . 1. The sets or amend- | Ship, sud the vessels will meet at Eastport, Me., before the "E«nb‘cn" Donrpnt.l.niv.mnmuwl:-\lm e ABNER BARTLETT, sole | T TN ov., ot m | . | oot wat, They will remain in that vieinity until the | ¥ send the gold we will discoust. N/ NNAH, ments to the old Cons o w Natioual interest, a7 | Feuian oxcitement subsides, when they will proceed on STt — " ih day « e o North i u o following visitin ports on the Canadian coast. LAW INTELLIGENC o IRAY'S LI It d L e Dt b R dull end vold belougiug to the Practice Squadron of the e : S TP 1 the right of & L They re. | Naval Academy are beitg fitted out, aud it iy supposed that | SUPERIOR COURT—SPrciar Temd—ArutL 1. —~Bofore Jus e | LEO.... Dearboru, Comumander. ’ 8" » A will be held as @ reservo foree, and added to the tlying tice MONBLL. " | Thefavoriie ) o | fused to dec be n null and void | squ 1:..::1.r ook The following is & corract list of DECISIONS. | . ), » 4 . Union men in the Convel the vessels to rendezvous at Eastport: Black The Columbi | witt aail from Pier No. oot of Waliat, THURSDAY 1 the Unie g Convention Abrabam Black agt. The Columbian Insuranos | Xpeth wap m g s R | Smtiid. Took b e . it & ’ gaee. Gl e | Company: Scudder S. Walla ugt. The Same; e s or treigut or passage, haviug elegant sccommodations, spply 1o | : : . o7 vy ey nerton agt. The Same; David Wallenstein et al sgt. The | MURKAY. FERKIS, & Co | after free discussion of scversl days, the Becessionists s 1310 S » Same; Thos. Richardson agt. The Same. —Al grauted. Aligeellancone. Noa. 61 and (2 Souts-st { ugusts it Sido-wheel. e A Starshal act. H Metropoiitan Public Convage - - A OCTAVIUS COHEN, Agent at Savannah. . De Soto Side-wheel. ance Company. —Motion grauted without costs, JUH.\ DWIGHT & Co., State Roome secared &t the Avenur Hotel Telegraph O fice - P whers his Don:.. Borow e o s R O ey JPASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT LRITAIN £l the suit. e is atlowed to hold property, | t/qutonomah Tron-olad. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—Sricu. Truu—Arsc 8 SALERATUS, SUPER-CARB. SODA &= AND IRELAKD. o sue and be sued, and is subject to the laws in common —~Before Judge CARDORO. Py ';.Pn{. Tt Now Yotk for BY STEAMSIIP AND SATLING PACKET, [ g s e L rle iy Total... DECISIO! ANt '“ :\H‘L)'l. ".';))u,“' :-\"{‘ ——— Drafie availabia throughont England reiand Scotland and Wales. Tharsdsy, Marray's Lise, office No sively to the education L S ————————— Fahnestock agt. Dawley.—Mr. Ackerson is re- B 757 Ry N Y e Y o i gl o et e < GARDEN sEEDS. e T iy on Toamadey, sebar s nuosvu‘%h‘{i\a‘xffifi%fl ?:“ - T — P T, ST T—— ¥ eer Line, Pier No. 4 T repudiatod, but the Union meme e < absolute order against the plainti ol N R % aess 398 | pers 1o to cftcet the passago of this ordi What to Buy—When and Where to Plant. COURT “‘u—rm’_'m . Dax. Thase directions are for amatenrs, not gardeners nor SUPREME (COURT—GENERAL TERM.—Enumorated esman’s alphabetical seed list, | sfotions—Nos. 30, 51, 52, 35 1o 62, 64 to 69. 71, 72, 73. CHAMN Far Railroads Steamsiiios, and Factories. Steamboats and Railroads. For Moot For further inforusation 19 Ruilroad Time Tabies, seead- | BAUC » Legislae FP0 CHEMISTS, &c.—Best imported ch | 5 ¢ T, e ECEIVERS. RETORTS, STILLS, WORMS, k. { QAFETY, SPEED, AND COMFORT. el woLhr s f oS : lded Fithin the Stato five years ok Wem Vowea ol s scripions wed Ly Chersity Drgzits Dycrn'bc. | YoRBOBTON, L evetmes ot Outun SOMEEIS e was doue 1o keep Northorn men outof the Legisls: ow it through, selecting o fow of the most useful and | Bems—Nos, 06, 3% 44 3 %% 54,3 s -Omonnblne S5 AORICULTURAL DRAIN TILE, STONEWARL WORCESTER, PALMER, KITCHEURG, NASHUA LOWELL, | gryqmetine e ture. ooy Twes, 675, 1367, 1401, 39, 541, 661, 1415, $61." PaRt Li—Nom CHIMNEY TOPS, uv\kmv\“.a ¥ CONCORD_THE. WHITE MOUNTAINS AND | e athorized to divide the , which Asparagus—Eny the roots ratber than the seeds. Artichoke | g7z 1330, 742, 724, ¥72, 124G, 624, 566, 334, 2496, £9€, 108, Dt Lt Mtakil Boeabts INTERMEDIATE POINTS ety of forming o loyal | (French); piss that by, it_is not worth cultivating. The | 73! 1262 670, 464, 2i, 858, 772. 'SPECIAL ThkM—Noa. m“ta PRL . o Do 2 o OTY OF NEW YORK | Tnion will be salem Artichoke produces edible tubers, and | 165 135, 213, 171, 791, 184, 155, 185, 186, 157, 188 to 193, 228, 236, “excepied). st4 o'siock p. m, from | nirte are'the soeds from which we grow our | Sypypion CoURT—PART 1.—Nos. 1513, 1451, 3617, foot of Vestry-ste, ~ | f smyplion. Rvary gerien shei s A e bt he | gz 1501, 871, 2155, 1740, 2067, 2153, 2509, 2061, b, 1, TRl N, s earth in Spring, they are crisp, palatable wholesome ; O = 3 d J e eaten out of hand, or shiced in vinegar. Paut IL—Case on.No uew calendar. for o1 5 et re Admissions te the Practice of Law. | thers connecting with the Steamboss Express Train from the sbove powts, vis Norwich and Worcester, Boston and Worcester, Worces % Deang—For varliest snaps, buy §pint Early Mohaw! yal und specilic €o_ro leap and easi'y | Bor'sd Nesbua, and New-London aud Northern Railroads orth Amerios. f Tesns’" It was ag i ksy 4 3 8 y thern Ra Lo of Texw 8 g Dest, six weeksy 4-piut Kefugee for late, all busl RF Maden Bew-Rork. | Tyneight tihon o (e lowsst aioe., For lafbrmacen. taanie & e | - nd Union—should be eq Wiso good abelled, grean ot rive. Lima Deans, plaut one pint | the Supreme Court, General Term, yostorday, the E < 5 & i, and the Secession party, therefore, around stakes 5 oot high. or use strings, which are more eco | g1l wing names of the students admitted fo practice @Ocean Steamers )R NEW-HAVEN, HARTFORD and SPRING- | Hiberniy i “Porter, both_uncompromising Borcal For i pargon s Make o caoh e of the o | (L e appoinied by the Justces of i - o : £ i 1 FIELD—Steamers insve’ Pecaaap for New Havenst 3:13 aud | €1 of Boston though sworn Union men, erson was & member of | Witb s clabe s :‘:u‘:un“::flxu{u:m'n:; "’:n;‘gh':"" .M“.’ were read: Frederick G. Anderson, James P. Albri Ppaoiic yalL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'" | Bpm, comectiagwich Befhond ___ 1 ) | o Hlooneilzn, Uententiong ¢ B i now s rabid Se- ot abova the wire nip. them. Whoro Lumas will not | Charles I Ames, All‘b‘;r‘tl‘% Al;;heuy:’cltzluuflah THROUGH 1. | (YENTRAL RAILROAD of NEW-JERSEY— | Afics | iey bo! b0k o part in deprivibg | gueoeed well, plant Horticultural or Bpeckled Cranberry. Plant Froeman H. Baldwin, Fre . Betts, Julius CARRYING THE s o it Diget tn B Yerh, ook o0 Loty | Rungaras ;. ooiee o of the school fund. part of each_ Variety as The round is warm ‘saough; | Chas. H. Branmigan, Win. A, Bushnell, Geo. A, C. B el Risor 4o oF G o e i | & o Hupton Junction with the' Delatrare, \'"fll;wfl'"fi' ity of London . ; ate .ln wulu'm«'m: A-le'lfn(n‘xlmhr:e m;um.-r);mlr .Ia,.,s.fl;.rx h;nri R SRR nett, Andre'k'l'. Bfluh‘:’:m{dh Brown, "'l"’“ Creighton, O e e Sutarasyy, fot ABPTNWALL, o o forhing & dec ise o Fitisbarga snd the sresident Johnson s policy, but it fuled. Two attempts ets—Larly Blood Turnip, Long ; each, | Theo. P, Cook, John H. Chadsey; Thos. T. E Kaiiway, with ove of the Company's | g '_""“',f.',u" - ey & durect line (o Fitsburgis and e 7 BT A M b o and both wet with decided opposition and L;,": "'L»-ln‘r"-'n;‘m:‘.\ ”l-'e‘;lrar:gl:m;fix:uu C. Carr, Alex. G. Cochran, Chas. A. Colburn, Michsol J. N FRANCISCO, touching st ACA- | GREA) MIDDLY ROUTE TO THE WEST. | eret piidren and servant. Mr. and Mrs.J. A. Mortison, Mr, ‘and | CCTOAY . O, Bronalic Brussls Sprouts, each § o 1f you wish to | C0d, R. Davidson, Luther W, Emerson, Win. B. F: MARCHL Two F. ‘I"'Mv-‘ » duily from the West, except Sundays, when | s "o Mr. and Mre. Jobn Swithers. Mr. and M Bwit n..l ction Inlr l.nrl:-lmor .mx‘l :“xh" State omlcon)nn:} oo i iy : g Wui. Gale, 8. L. R. Gore, E. W. Glover, L. H. Hert ARCIDEN AGE one truin in the eveiing. i . New York: Mr, and Mre. M. Lehman, three children and serv members of the Legislature will take place on the thir ristte > 3 T. Henry, H. R. Hinckley, J. W. Hinsdale, T. H “.;(H" DEN Al oSty miles -‘u:l‘ ‘;{ln'fl:';r:»"‘ by :7';'.'"' to Chicago, Cincin | Alubuua: Jas ;,,.,'u.,.r,:m-‘vr .\| M Muml.:‘y of June next, and the canvass has already com= | gy ,",,‘,f:,._,l:}"\'\'*.r y.,fln;l}vdw' ::?y‘l‘ml‘ 'f:‘flf:?":'.}fl.‘; W::(?l?mlmt,lfivt B. Hathaway, O. T. Hall, Y AU, o e BT L ' WINTER ARKANGEMENTS T e R apeld "Fhe Ttion men are orgariing in all parts of o | Tiecort Star” ‘Ose. sizall paper seed of sach is suflicient for | bert G. Hun, Bebj, L. Johnson, Theo. W. Kearnog, Geo. EW-YORM, com with GULDE . ov. 20, 1065—Leave Now.York we follows: =~ Cuba: Mr. and Mn . Hamilion has already taken the field in | family use, W. Lyon, Samuel H. Lyman, 8t. Clair McKelway, Gib erre, on candidates sad sgunst the Constitue | Cardoon, a plant not generally wanted. bert 1. Munson, Thos. McGrath, Geo. H. Me] T. nuect st Fenams with steagers for | FEaston, Mauch Chunk, Willamsport, Wilk . for Vlemington, Faston, Water Gap, s o not disposed o take 8 back seat, | Cawiifouer—Oue small paper of Nonpareil; sow June 1; | G “McDonald, 'Marvin J. Marchant, Fraucis Mus. i Mo, Jordan, e Yok itog | but will do their utmost o gt posscasion of tho Btate™ trausplant ju July; soil must bo rich and well worked, Wm. C. O'Brien, Wm. J. h;uwl, Edward L e —Ks Summer, Loug Orangy for Winter; J A Moo, Nt vws children, | Government, succeeding in whick they will not be auxious | Camers o o gl o his for family Joseph T. Randolph, jr., John o ey fnlly | Rice, Jobn P. Reld, jr.. S, B. M. Stokes, ogmmnd New Orleans; Miss A. Coyle, Miss | to get back into the Union. jr. Warbington ; Mr. and Mrs. 1. Coretotn, jr., Baltimore,’ Mra. | {0 Union men here are poor, but if they had the means supply ; if for tock, sow miore. it avies, o and Vel ew. " . Celery—0)t 1l r White Solid or Dwarf French; ngam, Geo. H. Swith, Jas. B. T. Tupper, Davice, Phiiadelphin; M. tu Mirs, Welerman, New. | o8 500 Bl Cold oo Uty and as thoy desire, 1 think | gow bay 15, trai spiats 10 branobed ia June. 'R‘om ’n, Jobn A. Tavlor, Chauncey W. Town, B. W, P i A 1ith for CENTEAL CLE I . 1t or 2 3 o . tion, The Reb souTH RTS AMERIGAN FORTS. Tuose of the st touch sb MANZAN- | Scrauton, W t Bend, Pittston, Binghainton etc | M LA Bagmee checked through. One Hundred Pounds sllowed each 98 m—=Western Expross fo Allentown. Harrisborg, l‘;‘: oecioncad Surgecn an besed. Modiciace and ettandence fros. Pittabureh sud ‘:n; Weost, with but nn;:fil(‘l‘llunhl,hflnnm expetionced Surgeon on . bicato, aud but two changes to 8t Lou o Fasazn Tickets or furiber wformation sppiy st the Com? | “jo y ™ Tain—¥or Eeston, Allentown. Mauch Chunk, Resdiog, ard Moss, M. w-York; Mr. amd ) Ticket Office, on tie Wharl f0ot of Canarst., North Rivei | Porceviile, Hurrisvurs. ke vist, M 81 e ST S e R . 0, BELLOWS, Arnt. | syb.B, Bhoetor Eavion. Scrsaten, Orest. Bend, Bettiohem, sad iy fl" .I..',;, Brockiys iy e and \u,'.:‘ Bk | thoy vlmuld earry the LT bl Cariac—.turuip rosted oelery, much grown aud eaten | Throckmorten, Win. ¥. Try ,” Clarence L. We - - J ~ e N. Y.: Mrs. C. H. Bowie, Piila.; 8. Rappsport. N Mr. lot to assassinal ov. Hamilton has just been dis- | by« uot generally approv mericans. J’ f A Y ia PAN 35, m—For Somervile sad Viamingion. 38 Price. child sud servant, PLila. ; Mre. T. B B Bl | by e O fint one. pih each of Barly Dwarf, Early a‘::'m!“'”"“"' Henry A. B. Sage, Honey Ln P "For Somer ares and worvant, T, C. Hichatduon and an ser —_— Eightrowed for modium, and Stowell's Everereen for late. | Stk o0 & ot Wo'clock on Fridsy momss 3 TRAIN—For Esston, Allentown, 1B inomes and child, M, Cobmence May 1. and plant every two weeks till July 13, You | _The students are to appear 7 the w-.; L i o v D Ogelbyand | Pemt and Peas Charcoal as a Ferullizer, & | oan h.rdly_h‘;v mmn% nll |hw':mlllpn:d'¢flubh, - ing in the General Term room, to be sworn in. ping { are thr, City to Pittsbarzh e very evenine, b, Liverpool; R H. Camj Deodor! Cucumber—One psper Early White-spined, one e —— st the oftice of the Central iren. 8. ¥.3 M. Shipiey. J e el ol daer and | ed for late, or more If you desire piugm MERie. AxxUAL REPORT OF THN SUPERINTENDENT O8 {YPPOSITION LIN ey ool 1 the oies of ke Cen PPOSITION LI Raliroad of New-Jersey, foot ivertyst., N. R., at No. 1 Astor T0 CALIFORNIA, VIA NICARAGUA House, st Nos. 271 aud 526 Brosdway, and at the principsl hotels. ON THE 20711 OF EVERY MONTH. JUSIAH ARNS. Super intendent. ; Disinfectas Egqg-Plants can ooly be grown by starting in a hot-bed. The last weekly scientific meeting of the Polytechnic | Noar tow plants. T Bulw:-‘-.u.—ml:.-m-fl"np-td mu.:ln:l-l At . the Long Purpie; a dozen Association at the American Institute was of more than | gy dive, Chico transacted by the department from the date of its oo odoue., N. ¥.; Mr. Cathcart. Eng.; ¥ Mean Lewis Mots, N. Y. ; L. Mayer. C: M. J. 8. Fenton, Phils ;”n REDUGCED KATES OF PASSAGE. RIE RAILWAY.—Trains leave Depot foot of i . Garlic, Kal i and Fird Clase. Second Clase Third Clam ool e Kov. W. W, Paiten, D.D., J. o 1 $175 & $200. 2125 83! 4 Chumberst. v B0 iioe. Reshester, Bufio, fui.,| Mr. i Mri, W it Vermige M { duaghier, | naual interset, e o e ety wores | Sagisation, May 1, 1862 to Deo, 31, 1665, & period of threg THROUGH 10 SAR §RANCISCO manca s W omusete st Buflo Aihas Fage ant, Grand ALy T R i T alipmes; | Among other interesting matter, during the preliminary | Friwing'by il farmers to add to coffes, The roots grow like | years and eight months: THE CENTRAL AVMERICAN ST Fopk Saliways, asil'eh Sulasmencs o252 04 Urost Wostarn | 1 o Rev. R J. Parvin, B Frukiin e | Balf bour, Mr. Johuson exhibited a glass bottle made from | parsueps, aud are to bo cut and dried for use in Autumn of | Whole number of cases acted ubon . I oy Bpring. New baildings erected and completed . W Saunders. TRANSIT COMPANY havis osd s bt mow svcamsbout 4 BAKE RICARAGUA, thereby inoar: | Boime ftural gl ities in New-J » | o natoral glass found in great quantities in New-Jersey, | ™y 00, o paper ench of Early Curled Silesia and Batter. Milk and Way Train, daily, to Otisville. aud which has lstely begun to be worked. It pre- | Sow early as possible in a bed bighly manured with rich com- ress Mail, for Buflaio, Basumanca and Dupkirk, eon- | prosery A PROMPT AND RELIABLE TRANSIT, Shore ane s 4 Grest Western S 0 diogut e fast and clogunt e e i Sents the appearance of ordinary black glass. ‘This earthy | post. JERRY W. SMITH, (LT ! Night Express, {or Cansudaigus. Roctesier, Baffalo, Eals- materisl simply requires to Zo melted end molded of | Muskmelon—One paper ech, White Japan and Nutmeg. .00 PREDAY. Aot 20, st noos, fram Pier No. %, North River, ht Pl AT T blown. ; Plant in rich beds last of May. o o Gst ot Warndy 1 o E alamence, ' West. Cousncts at Buffalo with Lake “The regular subject of the evening was Peat and its uses. Wazermelons—Une paper each, Early Moan! 7 puar sl e, by el . s, 4o 1T WEST. " okl pry g e Mr, Bydo expiingd 18 formation by the gradusl growta | 100 Cresm. Make gosp Ml wish an sbandaace ot messos ra D. N. CARRINGPOR, Agent. lmu_.‘v-m.. d and death of roots, and the subsequent avvt:h:l others | “*Ari Soms no common farmer should undertake te grow, & SAVANNAH~PION. E. " Geu'l Sup't, New. York. upon and among them, thus graduslly sccumulating ma- | ghough seed can boobtained at large sced-storcs. CABIN PABSAGE... 820 | DECK o0 a W R Banw, Gen') Pass. Ageui, New-York terial. :'p; ultimately ndmd%n' m#mmm- Mhnflymhm toi-:mnnlll-g: ‘onding ocpe fn Sevasssd e folowing Denday moring. UDSON RIVER and HARLEM RAILROAD, il e ond wous mags. The beld it containgd | weed 6 hould SheTIOT e sebd no oo aoid e the ok The now and slegaut steamship —On and after Monday, Jan. 1, 1066, trains for Albany snd§Troy, Passengers Arrived. hed ’, by the rain or otherwise, before Okra—One paper of dwarf sort. Plant abeus Juse }, in rows, TYBEE, twnsactig wih Northers aad Westars isio, willoare” New ork M LIVERPOOL In Suoumbip VirgisieMise Wilkinoon, | Jtult bo tiod wiih sucoess. 88 & fertiliser, Tt ahould | talks one foot apart; eather groen pods for/m 15 Sibe o Capt. 1. Crowell e . via Hudoon River Thirtiethet, eod Tenth | Col. Wilkioson. Mr. Harding, Mre. A. Miller, e S, Mo o Bl e e W aaely broken, and spread on the | 104r7. They ate muclliagiacen, a and wholesome, @l navs Pise No.8, North Kiver, st 4 p. m..on THURSDAY. Avril 10. | ave. s i the N,..."""“w.,‘ est. Miller, Capt. Ciang. Mra. MeCard, Miv. J. Sealey, Mr. Hall,'A. Hab. | e oy i‘"‘ pulverized or ,“{ gt e Nasturtiums make good piokles, but are grown for For froght or passage. -'-f"’ -:‘uani-ll-’u.—.,.:myu wln.-.m fudson River Railroad, connecting with Northern and :;mm:‘ Tabersack, A. Hendenthal, A. E. fastings. and 1,029 in m:l mn‘lfl.l;;l:l‘(‘;::: P‘i‘(“;‘:lrtuum:.:;}n?: eT | thar. A fow rd;nmm ‘wm"ng“b“ '..,;. "n.:’hm ; NES, i asiorn - Y ok, al proad- o o lossoms be ornam: Agonts in Savannsh, HUNTER & GAMMELL o 11 ar e a Fiarler Railroad, Twenty-sixthot. and Fourth sve., con- | FROM TIAVANA_In Eteamabip Columbia—Mre €. A, GOraee 3. | ing o the ground or plowing in. It has meently boen O vionoFor sarly, aquars b ‘top sets, OF tWO quarts potato INITED STATES MAIL LINE for RIO DE | ™5iat b trl 2 Marandes and lady. . Odera, & Ounrlas, A, Wilsmion, W% | tostod with succoss in smelting iron in England; but in | eet; for Autumn and Wister ath "sow § ounoe Yellow Dan. U s 0 e e LM S MITED BT AT A L Nih. PRNAMBULO LY R Tiutchinson and isdy, Mr. snd Mrs. E. T this, and ‘:nrml of its lmm-r R the aml.l 5 quired | vers h-n‘l‘:‘.l‘rsc Red; no matier bow early; first of April SuIGRTLY - STA —On Toeslay evening, &8 and BAHIA every trip, The Usnited States aud Brazil Majl Steaw- | 4:15p. E Fernandot snd child, C. 8. Pars first to be burned to a charcoal, of else ground and power- | 185 ol BBED.: whip G 3 Wit dispatch reguiarly, on the 29t of e ch momth, g nd B, and T and B Capte J. Mordock, '8, Tuses, B fully con i, 1oaking it into Lricks, of & deusity about 5:::’.’.',:‘.’;“:1""";".:m.’,","{.‘ac§f.' Wil | Georgn Tmfl'mfi::.“&l;m -:;"mw | ) sitached. | o B M iy m, Pier %o, 43 North Kiver. one of teir ne RIC Railrond; slesping cars from New.York 0 "Tanuerasaa, Commander, will | 6. m equal to biluminous coal. sow early 1n deep, rich beds. Raiiroad, stepped ery eliective decolorizer and deod . Poat Sopui “the seed was stabbed 4 ""fl‘:.’:"..,x It was & very efiective decolorizer and deodorizer, Po Peas—Plant il u.‘m‘.yu"ul wet wky.}lal st., he ht:‘—:y?._. . ‘he hmlly '::‘cr tires hips The NORTH AMERL 1 experienoed Huegeo Bufialo and idge without ctianze. Ao, to Moutreal v .o poss _through the Post- | Barators. This train rune on Sundays. eharcoal was mmore eeient in clarifying sugar than wood | gaep, in rich, meliow ‘wounded man was e ey oot deuvy troight st low tuien For fretght or pas | 10 p. 1. vie Hudson Kiver Hailroad, with sieepingicars attached charcol, but not, of course, cqual to animal charcoal—the | ing it does sometimos of picking thom, They may be | dressod the wound aud ialght No arei wees ASCENCIO k Co. “ aad Troy_with for Noith and J J - b, T LSoef ™ ™ | ol ey el M e ik ieis whuod 0 s gy, I | Mt M AR 13 i 0 ovdunt | i

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